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Multi layer propagation with LEDs at Dutch tulip grower Horizon

Dutch tulip grower Horizon Flowers in Holland run by Ted Karsten, is a well-known and respected in the tulip Dutch tulip industry. Asides from exporting tulip bulbs around the world, they produce almost 50 million tulips each year and most of them are now grown with the new FL300 Grow LEDs from Fionia Lighting.


 
An important issue for the grower is the ability to grow tulips in a two-layer system providing flowers to the European market already starting in the early winter months. "The FL300 Grow fits every modern cut flower grower in the world, and are now producing high quality flowers without losing quality or speed of growing", said Thomas Rubeak of Fiona Lighting.
 

Optimal control

The FL300 Grow is now installed throughout the entire greenhouse, and every tulip is grown with the LED system that gives the possibility to provide each tulip variety with a different type of light. For optimal light control, the FL300 system is combined with the LCC4 climate control system, which not only monitors all greenhouse parameters but also controls the various light recipes as well as the light level.

Click here for thes link to the case study.

For more information:
Fionia Lighting
Thomas Rubaek, Project Manager
Phone: +45 61 71 42 20
E-mail: [email protected]
www.fionialighting.dk

Senmatic A/S DGT

Morten Hjorth, Global Sales Manager
Phone: +45 20 80 11 16
E-mail: [email protected]
www.senmatic.com

 
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